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With the use of artificial intelligence, The Beatles can replicate their performance together

With the use of artificial intelligence, The Beatles can replicate their performance together.  Photo reproduced from The Beatles YouTube
With the use of artificial intelligence, The Beatles can replicate their performance together. Photo reproduced from The Beatles YouTube
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

The demo song "Now And Then," composed and performed by late band member John Lennon in 1978, was just released by the legendary band The Beatles using artificial intelligence technology. Before the band had a chance to release it, John Lennon had died away. Now, 45 years later, the iconic moment of band members singing together has been recreated using cutting-edge AI technology that can distinguish between human voices.

With the use of artificial intelligence, The Beatles can replicate their performance together.Photo reproduced from The Beatles YouTube

It is thought that John Lennon wrote and recorded this song for a demo cassette back in 1978. But John Lennon passed aways before it could be released. The demo tape's vocals and piano could not be separated at the time due to technological limitations. Up until now, sound separation has only witnessed advancements through the application of AI technologies. The members' public reemergence was made possible by the development of AI technology, which also resulted in the release of a new music video along with the music's return

With the use of artificial intelligence, The Beatles can replicate their performance together.Photo reproduced from Wikipedia

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Artificial intelligence, according to a production engineering professor at the School of Music, may foster creativity and open up amazing opportunities while also assisting people in better understanding themselves and their job. This is a generation-spanning effort where music from 45 years ago may be re-released.

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